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A History of Mathematical Notations         
A History of Mathematical Notations is a book on the history of mathematics and of mathematical notation. It was written by Swiss-American historian of mathematics Florian Cajori (1859–1930), and originally published as a two-volume set by the Open Court Publishing Company in 1928 and 1929, with the subtitles Volume I: Notations in Elementary Mathematics (1928) and Volume II: Notations Mainly in Higher Mathematics (1929).
History of mathematical notation         
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  • Counting rod numerals
  • μή μου τοὺς κύκλους τάραττε}}</ref> a reference to the circles in the mathematical drawing that he was studying when disturbed by the Roman soldier.
  • Albert Einstein in 1921
  • Euclid's Elements
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The prop. 31, 32 and 33 of the book of Euclid XI, which is located in vol. 2 of the manuscript, the sheets 207 to – 208 recto.
  • Leonhard Euler's signature
  • The numbers 0–9 in Chinese huāmǎ (花碼) numerals
  • A page from al-Khwārizmī's ''Algebra''
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  • The 1489 use of the [[plus and minus signs]] in print.
  • John H Conway, prolific mathematician of notation.
  • [[Paul Dirac]], pictured here, made fundamental contributions to the early development of both quantum mechanics and [[quantum electrodynamics]].
  • Modern artist's impression of [[Shen Kuo]].
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  • Babylonian tablet (c. 1800–1600 BCE), showing an approximation to the square root of 2 (1 24 51 10 w: [[sexagesimal]]) in the context of [[Pythagoras' Theorem]] for an [[isosceles triangle]].
ASPECT OF HISTORY
Mathematical notation history; The history of mathematical notation; Development of mathematical notation
The history of mathematical notationFlorian Cajori. A History of Mathematical Notations: Two Volumes in One.
A Mathematical Theory of Communication         
  • Shannon's diagram of a general [[communications system]], showing the process by which a message sent becomes the message received (possibly corrupted by noise).
1948 ARTICLE BY CLAUDE SHANNON
A mathematical theory of communication; Mathematical Theory of Communication; The Mathematical Theory of Communication
"A Mathematical Theory of Communication" is an article by mathematician Claude E. Shannon published in Bell System Technical Journal in 1948.